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The Beach Boys - Endless Summer

The Beach Boys - Endless Summer

Regular price $ 34.00 USD
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Endless Summer is a compilation album by The Beach Boys that highlights their iconic surf rock sound and features some of their most beloved hits, serving as a nostalgic celebration of the California lifestyle and the band's enduring legacy.

New Vinyl Record

Special Notes: LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Reissue, 180 Gram, Gatefold

Condition: New, in shrink.

Catalog Number: Capitol Records - SVBB-11307

This Edition Released: 2008


Discogs images identify the correct release by catalog number or UPC. New vinyl is factory-sealed and complete; minor regional differences may exist.

Tracklist

A1: Surfin' Safari (2:05)
A2: Surfer Girl (2:15)
A3: Catch A Wave (2:15)
A4: The Warmth Of The Sun (2:47)
A5: Surfin' U.S.A. (2:27)
B1: Be True To Your School (2:05)
B2: Little Deuce Coupe (1:50)
B3: In My Room (2:11)
B4: Shut Down (1:50)
B5: Fun, Fun, Fun (2:16)
C1: I Get Around (2:14)
C2: The Girls On The Beach (2:25)
C3: Wendy (2:20)
C4: Let Him Run Wild (2:21)
C5: Don't Worry Baby (2:45)
D1: California Girls (2:37)
D2: Girl Don't Tell Me (2:17)
D3: Help Me, Rhonda (3:08)
D4: You're So Good To Me (2:14)
D5: All Summer Long (2:05)

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